Monday, May 16, 2011

veils

Did you know that veils are expensive, I didn’t know that. Know I understand why mothers pass on their veils to their daughters. I thought it was all about emotions…. I was wrong.
The veils we were looking at where at 400 to 1500 dollars.
-The important thing you should remember is that if you are short don’t take a too voluminous veils. Long yes, puffy no!
-keep it simple, if your dress is very extravagant, then your veil should be discreet.
- Fascinators are great for short or mid-length dresses.
-hair accessories are welcome but no cheap tiaras that look like you purchased at the
 fair.                        


 Different styles:
Mantilla:  veil is usually made out of lace.
Chapel: those long 5 meters veil, very royal.
Blusher:  a short single layer
Elbow: from headpiece and extends down to your elbows. Great for casual weddings or more mature brides.
Fingertip: The end of the veil goes up to your fingertips. It’s any easy choice, it fits everything.
 Full length (Waltz): This long veil will flow from your headpiece right down to your ankles. Great for well fitted and mermaid style dresses
Double-tier:  two layers, one shorter than the other

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